26427721 "Tied to the ISS satellite voice to speak Gagarin
Educational amateur satellite "Cedar" April 12 will transmit to Earth the historic recordings, including voice recording of Yuri Gagarin. This was reported in the press release Roskosmos. In addition to Gagarin's audio (including the famous "Let's go!") "Cedar" will send 25 greeting messages in 15 languages, as well as photographs of the planet and telemetry data from scientific instruments. To hear the audio, broadcast satellite, will be able to radio amateurs who have the appropriate equipment. "Cedar" is currently on the ISS – it was to be launched into orbit at the exit of astronauts into space in February, but it was decided to postpone the launch due to a small battery capacity to run a full-fledged broadcast by satellite on April 12. The satellite was delivered to the International Space Station in January aboard the cargo ship Progress M-09M. " The inclusion of "Cedar" is part of the experiment "RadioSkaf. Half-century anniversary of the first manned space flight will be celebrated around the world April 12, 2011. Yuri Gagarin was the first time in history went into Earth orbit in 1961 aboard the spacecraft Vostok 1. Is common to the flight duration was 108 minutes.